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Counterclockwise At NIMK
 

Festival 02.07.2008 - 27.07.2008
Optofonica Screening, Montevideo, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Counterclockwise At Elektra
 

Festival 07.05.2008 - 11.05.2008
Optofonica at Elektra, Usine C, Montreal, Canada

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Counterclockwise At Nemo
 

Festival 16.04.2008 - 03.05.2008
Optofonica at Nemo, Le Cube, Paris, France

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A Matter Of Fact
 

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“A Matter Of Fact” - an exhibition curated by Eelco van der Lingen and David Muth, kindly supported by Stroom, Heden, and the Gemeente Den Haag.

The show is concerned with notions surrounding space and reality and combines sculpture, video and sound works by 9 artists from the Netherlands, Austria, the United Kingdom and France.

Participating Artists:

Frank Halmans, Tijmen Hauer, Annja Krautgasser, Eelco van der Lingen, Josh Müller, David Muth, Lynn Pook, Oscar Stegehuis and Edd Vossen.

17.11.2007 - 15.12.2007, DCR, The Hague, Netherlands

A few more images can be found here.

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Together at DCR
 

17.11.2007 - 14.12.2007, DCR, The Hague, Netherlands

A Matter Of Fact - an exhibition curated by Eelco van der Lingen and David Muth.

Private View: Saturday 17 Nov, 5pm, with a performance by Julien Clauss
Gallery Opening Times: Thursday - Saturday, 1-6pm

Participating Artists:

Frank Halmans, Tijmen Hauer, Annja Krautgasser, Eelco van der Lingen, Josh Müller, David Muth, Lynn Pook, Oscar Stegehuis and Edd Vossen.

Kindly supported by Stroom, Heden, and the Gemeente Den Haag.

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Workshop at Kinetica
 

02.05.2008

I will give a Processing workshop as part of the “Soundwaves” exhibition jointly organised by Kinetica and Cybersonica.

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We Are Car Dissected
 

Intersection Magazine is running an article on the We Are Car project in its upcoming spring issue, featuring interviews with XperXr and myself.

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Talk on Resonance FM
 

21.11.2006 Tue 9pm-10pm

Kaffe Matthews, Shri and I will talk about the past, present and future of the Music For Bodies project during the “No Music Day” on Resonance104.4fm.

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Music For Bodies Pre-Dork at Rich Mix
 

15.11.2006 Wed 6pm-7pm, Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, UK

Kaffe Matthews and I are hosting a special pre-dork at Rich Mix in order to encourage a dialogue about the Music For Bodies project.

Dorks are invited to bring around their electronic sound sources of choice in order to plug it into our sonic furniture (which operates with 1/4 inch jack inputs) and play their music / patches while it can be heard and felt by others.

Afterwards Dorkbot will continue at State51.

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We Are Car / 70MPH - CD Launch
 

10.09.2006 Sun, ICA, The Mall, London, UK

The We Are Car CD Launch will take place within the radio.territories event organised by Resonance104.4fm - a day of radio-art Speed-data-radio: three dozen people talking for ninety minutes in a simultaneous series of open-ended round-table discussions, mixed live to air before a theatre audience.

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372 Adv3 & Music for Bodies at Ars Electronica 06
 

01.09.2006 - 05.09.2006, Linz, Austria

371 Adv3 is being screened at Ars Electronica’s “Generative Animation” program curated by Lia and Miguel Carvalhais. The program also contains works by Lia, Dextro, Marius Watz and others and will be shown at the O.K Centrum für Gegenwartskunst and Stift St. Florian.

Music for Bodies wins an “Award of Distinction” in the “Digital Musics” category, with the Sonic Bed being exhibted at the O.K Centrum für Gegenwartskunst.

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Music For Bodies
 

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Music For Bodies is a NESTA funded research project initiated by Kaffe Matthews, focusing on the construction and exploration of new instruments in order to create sonic experiences for both body and ears.

A series of multidisciplinary think tank meetings is taking place to identify possible directions for the project, whilst the core team consists of architect Alex Haw, music artist Kaffe Matthews, and musician and programmer David Muth. One of the team’s current research strains focuses on how to combine the experience of the body, space and sound, with the aim of establishing a compositional vocabulary for “Music For Bodies” instruments.

For information on events and exhibitions please visit the Music For Bodies website.

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